The St. Lucy's class of 1975 celebrated their 40th reunion with a brunch attended by 20 classmates and their teacher Mr. Bill Shaw. Old school memories and photos were shared. Later that day, St. Lucy's joined with Pomona Catholic and Damien High Schools for a dinner and dance celebration attended by over 200 people from the three schools. It was an opportunity for classmates to reconnect after 40 years.
2. Contact Katie Rossi ’03, Director of Admissions and Public Relations
to hear about the St. Lucy’s difference and schedule a tour today.
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The Regent is published three times per year
in February, July and October. For all inquiries,
please contact the Office of Advancement at
(626) 963-0017 or advancement@stlucys.com.
administration
Sr. Elizabeth Brown, Prioress
Sr. Helen Dziuk, Head of School
Gina Giuliucci ’76, Principal
Val Pentolino, V.P. Student Affairs
managing editor
Summer Williams
Director of Advancement and External Relations
content editor
Pam Armus
Director of Communications and Annual Giving
contributing writer
Diane Lopez ’75
alumnae committee
Sandra Murabito Osborn ’66
Verny Kummerfeldt ’80
Gina De Santis Travis ’83
Karine Mittwer Ramirez ’84
Marisa Munoz Jones ’87
Lyssa Ortiz Vermillion ’01
Patrice Hein ’03
Christen Hein ’10
Are you interested in joining the
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a meeting and see what it is all about!
Contact the Office of Advancement for more
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In this Issue
Career Day 2016
Message From The Principal
Bash 2016
Robotics Team Wins
League Championship
Technology Enhancement
Campaign Update
Sabrina Garabet ’17 Makes a Splash
Christina Cupa ’80 Gives Back
St. Lucy’s Legacy Circle
Class Notes
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Photographs in The Regent are courtesy of
St. Lucy’s Priory High School, Capra Photography,
Linda Iriart and Brad Adkins.
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Career Day Gives a Glimpse of the Working World
Pictured from Left to Right: Mary Dann ’83, Krystal Lobeto Dreisbach ’06, Francine Holguin ’00, Denise Baldacci ’06, Dr. Gina Assaf ’02,
Mallory Cannobio Prest ’02, Melissa Ferrens Concepcion ’97, Veronica Diaz Cutler ’01, Francine Munoz Mitchell ’91,
Stephanie De Ruyter Murphy ’87 and Milissa Thompson Marona ’86
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Alumnae Share Their Career Successes
n Wednesday - February 24, 2016, St. Lucy’s
welcomed nearly 30 professionals from the
Greater San Gabriel Valley to participate in Career Day.
Alumnae impressed students with their careers ranging
from law, dentistry, physical therapy, television production,
firefighter/paramedic and politics to name a few. “Career
Day was a tremendous success and our students gained a
lot of insight learning about a variety of careers,” said Val
Leiva, College Counselor. “Holding this event every other
year helps St. Lucy’s students as they prepare to make
choices regarding college and their future.”
St. Lucy’s was proud to welcome alumnae and other
community members to campus to support this educational
day for the students and share the beauty of the campus.
“It was wonderful to connect with the volunteers at Career
Day. Many of the alumnae expressed to me that this was
their first time back at St. Lucy’s since graduation,” said
Summer Williams, Director of Advancement and External
Relations. “They were happy to be here and it is my hope
that they return soon for another event."
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a message from the principal
Welcome to the first edition of The Regent—A Publication
for the Community of St. Lucy’s Priory High School. This
new publication will be taking the place of The Alumnae
Newsletter, with a broader focus on our entire School
community, which includes our students, alumnae, faculty,
staff and School families.
In its basic definition, a Regent is a leader. At St. Lucy’s,
we cultivate our students to demonstrate self-awareness,
confidence and leadership skills in everything they
do. We also empower them to be spiritual, educated,
integrated and collaborative young women. It is with these
qualities in mind that the name “The Regent” came about,
encompassing what it truly means to be a part of the
St. Lucy’s family.
In this issue, we’ve highlighted St. Lucy’s alumna,
Christina Ramirez Cupa ’80, who is giving back to others
in need and current student Sabrina Garabet ’18, who
has a dream to be an Olympic water polo player. These
stories demonstrate how our school offers students a
strong foundation and support system that will be with them
throughout their lives.
Lastly, as we approach the end of the school year, I’m
reminded of my own experiences as a St. Lucy’s student.
When I speak with students and alumnae, I often hear
about how St. Lucy’s never really leaves you after you
graduate. That sentiment is definitely true for myself, and
I feel incredibly blessed to have come full circle with
working at my Alma Mater.
Kindest Regards,
Gina Giuliucci ’76
Principal
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01 Silent Auction Tent 02 Kelly Gonzalez ’87, Tami McFadden ’87, Judy Jones, Maria Davila AP ’05 03 David and Dorothy Kelly AP ’02, ’03, ’09,
’11, ’13, 04 Rick Pycz AP ’05, ’06, ’09, Cheryl Uhler CP ’18, Don Uhler CP ’18 05 Michael and Rose Rummer CP ’17, AP ’15, BASH Event Chairs
06 Michael and Merisha Trujillo CP ’18 07 St. Lucy’s students: (Front) Julia Vitale ’17, Skye Rummer ’17, Allison Nakamoto ’17. (Back) Caterina Casalme
’17, Sarah Ramirez ’17, Donna Borges ’17 08 Christine Fenton CP ’19, Kelly Mattocks CP ’16, Jason Mattocks CP ’16, John Fenton ’CP ’19 09 Kristen
McNeil, Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs, Sister Helen Dziuk, Head of School, Gina Giulliucci ’76, Principal, Valerie Pentolino, Assistant Principal
for Student Affairs 10 Rosa Maria Gonzalez, Carolina Gonzalez Boix ’05 11 Ryan Russell and Amanda Tiffany-Russell ’03
Legend: CP- Current Parent, AP-Alumnae Parent
BASH 2016 • Saturday - March 19, 2016
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n Saturday, March 19, 2016, the St. Lucy’s
Gymnasium was transformed into the Italian
countryside of Tuscany, where more than 300 guests
enjoyed more than 200 silent auction items, an exciting live
auction, live entertainment and a catered dinner. All funds
raised directly support the ongoing needs of the school.
“This event is always such a wonderful way to bring
together our school community,” said Summer Williams,
Director of Advancement and External Relations.
“This year’s event was very successful, helping us to
continue providing a high-quality, Catholic education
for all of our students.”
Some of the top auction items of the night included tickets
to Kobe Bryant’s last game with the Los Angeles Lakers,
a trip to Florida and tickets to Adele’s concert at the
Staples Center.
“An Evening in Tuscany” Brings
St. Lucy’s Community Together
“This event is always such a
wonderful way to bring together
our school community.”
Summer Williams, Director of Advancement and External Relations
St. Lucy’s is excited to announce the hiring of Kristin McNeal as our new Assistant
Principal for Academic Affairs, beginning July 1, 2016. Ms. McNeal not only brings
the right skill set to St. Lucy’s, but also the values and passion for education that we
embrace here at the School. Ms. McNeal has been an educator since 1998. For the
past 14 years, she has been an educator at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles.
Currently, she is the Director of the Math and Science Academy at Cathedral.
New Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs
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In February, four St. Lucy’s Seniors signed a National Letter
of Intent to play women’s soccer at their universities.
Madison Walker ’16 signed with St. Martin's University in
Washington. For the past two years, Madison has played
on the St. Lucy’s Varsity Soccer Team. Nicole Leggio ’16
signed with Pepperdine University. Nicole has played on
the Varsity Soccer Team for four years, winning numerous
awards, including team MVP and Most Inspirational
Player. Julia Bingham ’16 signed with University of
Southern California. She has played on the Varsity Soccer
Team for four years and is also a state, regional and
national soccer champion. Samantha O’Conner ’16
signed with Concordia University Irvine. She has played
on the Varsity Soccer Team for three years.
Robotics Team Wins League Championship
Breann Garcia ’16 Leads Team to Victory
St. Lucy’s
Seniors
Sign NLI
Left to Right: Madison Walker ’16, Nicole Leggio ’16, Julia Bingham ’16 and
Samantha O'Connor ’16
During second semester, the Damien Robotics Team
competed in the California High Desert Vex Robotics
High School League Championships in Hesperia. Damien
team member and St. Lucy’s senior Breann Garcia led
her team to win the Championship, qualifying for the
State Championships and Nationals. Breann’s team also
won the Design Award. The key criteria for the Design
Award included having an Engineering Notebook with
clear, complete document of the team’s design process,
explanation of the team’s design and strategy throughout
the season, demonstration of team personnel, time and
resource management and demonstration of teamwork,
interview quality and professionalism.
The Damien Robotics Team. St. Lucy’s team members are front row
from left, Sarah Ramirez ’17, Emily Inkrott ’19 and Breann Garcia ’16.
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Thank you to all St. Lucy’s constituents who have participated in the Technology
Enhancement Campaign (TEC)! St. Lucy’s is excited to announce that we have raised
$53,000 in the current campaign. Improved WiFi has been installed throughout the
School and the installation of solar panel technology is being completed before the end
of the academic year. This year’s campaign is allowing St. Lucy’s to reduce its carbon
footprint by utilizing solar power, as well as saving money with less need for electricity.
The funds saved will help to enhance other programs and projects for students on campus.
All gifts made by June 30, 2016 will be included in the TEC. If you are interested
in giving opportunities, please contact Summer Williams, Director of Advancement
and External Relations at swilliams@stlucys.com or at (626) 963-0017.
Annual Giving
Tec Update
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Sabrina Garabet ’17
t age 7, Sabrina Garabet ’17, just knew that she
wanted to be a champion water polo player. As a
member of the St. Lucy’s water polo team and a
member of the USA Women’s Cadet National Water Polo
Team, the desire to strive to be the best she can be came
early for Sabrina. “When I was little, I would watch my older
brother, George, and his friends play water polo in the pool
and begged my mom to let me play with them,” she says.
“Once she gave me permission to dive in, I was hooked.”
As a transfer student, this school year is Sabrina’s first
year playing for St. Lucy’s.
As part of her dream to be an Olympic Water Polo Player,
Sabrina traveled to Jamaica last August with the National
Team for the Youth Pan American Championship. Team
USA was undefeated at the games, where Sabrina scored
a game high of seven goals in the win over Canada 25
– 6. To be a part of the National Team was an amazing
experience for Sabrina. “It truly was an honor to meet
and work with 12 other girls from around the country who
have the same dreams and aspirations as I do,” she says.
Sabrina also loves being a part of the St. Lucy’s school
community. She was introduced to the school at a young
age when she attended the St. Lucy’s Child Development
Center. During this time, Sabrina would watch St. Lucy’s
water polo games with her mom and became a huge fan
of champion water polo player Emily Donohoe ‘11. “She
was such an inspiration to me. I just loved watching her
“I’m so happy that I decided
to come to this school and be
part of the St. Lucy’s family.”
Sabrina Garabet ’18
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play and knew that one day I wanted to be that skilled
at water polo,” says Sabrina. Now as a sophomore at
St. Lucy’s, she is realizing her dream to one day be an
Olympian. She recently received the Baseline Water Polo
League’s MVP Award, which honors the most valuable
player from the six different area leagues.
Sabrina has made strong friendships at St. Lucy’s and
appreciates how her teachers and teammates have shown
her their support. “When you’re having a challenging day,
there’s always someone around here to cheer you up,”
she says. “I’m so happy that I decided to come to this
school and be part of the St. Lucy’s family!”
Makes a Splash
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Hilary Adkins ’15 recently received high praise
as the current Scholar-Athlete of the Week on
the Women’s Water Polo Team at the University
of California, Berkeley.
Hilary was recognized for embracing academic
initiative during her first year at Berkeley. She
routinely seeks out constructive feedback as
part of her mature approach to academic and
personal development and is highly praised by
faculty and staff for her resourceful habits and
uplifting personality.
Cal Berkeley Honors St. Lucy’s
Alumna Hilary Adkins ’15
aura Kaup ’87 participates regularly in Team Joy — a cycle team
in memory of her mother, who lost her battle with ovarian cancer
in 2007. Laura currently lives in Seattle, Washington, but is still very
close with many other St. Lucy’s alumnae. She visits the Los Angeles
area often and rides to raise money and awareness about ovarian
cancer.
Recently, the group started riding in California on the Tour de Foothills,
which took them up Sierra Madre Avenue past St. Lucy’s. Becky and
Laura rode 65 miles that day, while Hannah cheered them on.
On July 16 and 17, 2016 Team Joy will be riding 205 miles from Seattle
to Portland, with five St. Lucy’s alumnae. The team members from
St. Lucy’s include Laura Kaup Bingle ’87, Nancy Kaup Schoenbrunner
’84, Becky Fikel Morgan ’87, Kathleen Brizuela San Filippo ’87 and
Julie Smith Schrady ’87. For more information about Team Joy, visit
www.teamjoyrocks.com.
Cycling For A Cause
Left to Right: Laura Kaup Bingle ’87, Hannah Morgan
’15 and Becky Fikel Morgan ’87 in front of the
St. Lucy’s sign.
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By Diane Lopez ’75
he class of 1975 celebrated their 40th reunion on Saturday -
November 7, 2015. It began with brunch at Walters Restaurant
in Claremont and was attended by 20 classmates and their dear
teacher, Mr. Bill Shaw and his wife, Lynn. The restaurant patio was
soon filled with reconnecting friends, hugs and laughter. Old school
clippings, newsletters and photos were shared, and, thanks to
Mr. Shaw, actual completed homework assignments were passed out.
Walter’s provided a delicious brunch and the gathering ended with
a rousing rendition of “When a St. Lucy’s Girl Walks Down the Street”
and the St. Lucy’s Alma Mater. As Nancy Baker, reunion coordinator,
commented, “What is a reunion anyway? A chance to reconnect
with people you care about. And the time goes by so quickly. It is
time to look ahead and appreciate what came before that brought
us all back together.”
Following the brunch, Pomona Catholic and Damien High Schools
joined St. Lucy’s for a dinner and dance at the Pomona Sheraton
Fairplex Hotel for the Tri-School 40th Reunion Celebration. A cocktail
reception kicked off the evening with a beautiful backdrop of autumn
colors and decorations provided by Katherine Schwertner ’75 and
Dawn Gaglio, from Pomona Catholic. Gary Schwary from Damien,
led the group in prayer before dinner. A representative from each
school, Marlene Pelletier ’75, Bob DeBolt (Damien) and Dawn Gaglio
(Pomona Catholic) read the names of classmates who have passed
on, highlighting that our time is precious together. As the lights
grew dim, the dancing began amid laughter and conversation.
“The photo booth was a hoot,” said Beth Bangert ’75. We’ll see
you all in five years!
For more information, please contact Diane Lopez Reed
at franchismom@aol.com
The Class Of 1975 Celebrates
Friendships At 40-Year Reunion
rain can’t keep
our alumnae away
Bernadette Lim ’12, was
recently featured as one
of Glamour Magazine’s
2016 College Women
of the Year for her
research and reporting
on pressing social
issues that women and
girls face in Boston. Bernadette is a Human
Evolutionary Biology Major at Harvard University
and cofounder of Women Speak, a network of
college women who mentor high school girls.
As a result of her important work with women’s
social issues, Bernadette has recently been
awarded a Fulbright Research Scholarship
to do research in India beginning this August
before she attends medical school the
following year.
“I’m incredibly excited to continue to be able
to do what I love: fighting for gender equity,
involving myself in community-based
medicine and public health programs,
and living and seeing the world as much
as I can,” says Bernadette.
alumna moves women’s
issues front and center
Front row (Left to Right): Lori Nance Youngman, Nicole Abdelnour Doumani, Irma
Vasquez Moronez, Lynne Mandala Coppock, Bill Shaw, Diane Lopez Reed. Middle row
(Left to Right): Marlene Pelletier Hargett, Katherine Schwertner, Beth Bangert Gribbin,
Renne Kent Adams, Frani Nardone Pilon, Maureen Stensby Fife,Judy Moronez, Peggy
Krueger Caselle. Back row (Left to Right): Patty Leiva Traglio, Kathryn Wurtman Miller,
Janet Manahan Peters, Candy Giuliucci Szabo, Karen Kelleher Schneider, Nancy Baker.
Lim Garners Accolades and Prestigious
Scholarship for Her Work
Despite the rain cancelling the April 7 show,
our alumnae showed their support of the
St. Lucy’s Musical by attending a special
alumnae reception that night at the School.
Guests reunited with old friends and met new
ones, while enjoying light refreshments in the
Gymnasium foyer.
From Left to Right: Rosanna Salas Helbert ’82, Danielle
Lopez ’07, Cathy Lopez AP’07, Danielle Stevens ’10,
Allyssa Dendekker ’10, Anna Torres Shiroma ’81,
Danielle Farve ’00. Not pictured: Natalie Zetino ‘12
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Christina
Ramirez Cupa ’80:
Helping Those In Need
hen Christina Ramirez Cupa ’80 sees how
appreciative someone is after she’s helped
them, that’s all she needs to get through
her day. As a case manager for the social service agency,
Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG),
Christina helps determine which of the agency’s clients
are eligible for Meals on Wheels, a home-delivered meals
service for people in need. She visits client’s homes and,
based on individual needs, coordinates the meal service.
“This program is helping to provide people with nutritious
home-cooked meals that they would not otherwise be
able to prepare for themselves,” says Christina.
Christina’s career started out very differently from where
she is today. In 2012, she retired from the California
Department of Corrections, where she held various
peace officer positions for 27 years. In her last position
as a Parole Agent, Christina had ultimate supervision
of nearly 1,000 parolees and supervised 22 Parole Agents.
“While there were many aspects of that job that I liked,
it was also physically and emotionally draining for me.
After I left Corrections, I really wanted to focus on
something totally different,” she says.
In 2013, Christina started working part-time with WACOG
and really enjoyed the work. When a full-time position
opened up in 2015, she decided to take it knowing that she
could do even more for her clients. Even though Christina
is technically retired, she feels that this job is her calling in
life. “I feel that I was called to do the Lord’s work and make
a difference in people’s lives,” she says.
One of those people that Christina’s help made all the
difference for, was a legally blind client who was dependent
on public service agencies for transportation and other
basic services. At one point, the client needed additional
in-home care and asked Christina for her assistance in
applying for more services. The client was initially rejected
due to being too independent, but Christina encouraged
him to get a second assessment, which led to an approval.
The client was very grateful for her help and told her that it
would not have happened without her going the extra mile.
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The Cupa Family (clockwise from top): George, George II, Brian,
Dominique and Christina.
Even in her former position with the Department of
Corrections, Christina was able to help others make
positive changes in their lives. “One of my former parolees,
who has since married and is living in Australia, attributes
his success to me having faith in him and giving him the
resources he needed to become a law abiding citizen,”
she says.
The casework Christina does now with WACOG can be
difficult at times, but she believes that what she does is
too important to give up, even when it requires some
significant sacrifices for her and her family. During the
work week, Christina lives in the family’s vacation home
in Bullhead, Arizona. On weekends, she either travels
back home to be with her husband, George, in Ontario or
he travels to Bullhead. “It’s a lot of traveling, but we make
it work for us,” she says. Christina has three adult children,
a daughter, Dominque, who attends the University of
Hawaii and sons, George II and Brian.
“I feel that I was called to do the Lord’s work and
make a difference in people’s lives.”
Christina Cupa ’80
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giving back
to st. lucy’s
Have you considered including St. Lucy’s in your
long-term estate plans? Join the St. Lucy’s
Legacy Circle with a planned gift!
types of planned gifts
Bequests
Gifts of Retirement Assets
Gifts of Life Insurance
There is no money out of pocket with
a planned gift, and the St. Lucy’s Legacy Circle
members are a special part of the
St. Lucy’s donor family.
they are honored with
Two Complimentary Tickets
to BASH (Annually)
Recognition on the St. Lucy’s
Website and Annual Report
Annual Luncheon
Special Recognition Gift
For more information about including St. Lucy’s
in your will or trust with a planned gift, contact
the Office of Advancement at (626) 963-0017
or advancement@stlucys.com.
Photo: Class of 1965 Commencement Ceremony
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Carmen Pettet De Corral ’75
graduated from St. Lucy’s
and returned to Mexico
where she lives with her
family and works as a
Psychologist. She recently
visited Southern California on vacation and stopped
by St. Lucy’s. We were very happy to welcome Carmen
and give her a tour of the campus.
1990’s
Alison Rodriguez-Balles ’96 is
Interim Campus Director at the
University of La Verne’s Irvine
Campus. She and husband, Anthony,
welcomed a baby boy, Arik Anthony
Balles on January 18, 2015.
2000’s
Juliana Herring Treadway ’03
and husband, Tyler, welcomed
daughter Gwendolyn Grace
Treadway on July 15, 2015.
Laila Jean Howard, born
April 19, 2015 to Kristina
Padilla Howard ’06 and
Chazz Howard.
On June 20, 2015,
Bethany Broussard
’06 married Stephen
Baima at the Lindley-
Scott House in Azusa.
After honeymooning in
Cancun, the couple now resides in Rancho Cucamonga,
where Bethany is studying for the bar exam. Photo (L-R):
Devon Winter ’06, Alicia Witter ’06, Bethany Broussard ’06,
Michelle Belling ’06, Jackie Belling ’05, Iwalani De
Los Santos ’05, and Olivia De Los Santos ’10.
in loving memory
Virginia Morgan AP ’70
Date of Passing: November 5, 2015
Mother of Deborah Morgan Bernsen ’70
Virginia was 101 years old and a past president of both
the Lucians and the Benedictine Guild. In an interview
with the Claremont Courier when she was 100, she said:
“A simple recipe for a long, happy life is to be kind to people.
That’s the secret.”
Mary Dieterle AP ’71, ’74, ’76, ’78
Date of Passing: December 28, 2015
Mother of Theresa Dieterle Miletich ’71, Margaret Dieterle
Ticich ’74, Colleen Dieterle ’76 and Elaine Dieterle ’78
Mary is survived by her husband Ernest, her children
and many other family and friends.
Keith Kern
Date of Passing: January 23, 2016
Husband of Maria Meline Kern ’72
Keith was a dedicated family man and nature lover.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
Joan Lampert AP ’74, ’75, ’78 and GP’01, ’02, ’07
Date of Passing: February 14, 2016
Mother of Barbara Lampert Corkle ’74, Rebecca Lampert
Bowers ’75 (deceased) and Mary Beth Lampert ’78
Grandmother of Courtney Wight Rintalan ’01, Jillian Wight
’02 and Samantha Wight ’07
Joan is survived by her loving husband Jerry Lampert,
children, grandchildren and friends. She was a Vice
Principal and teacher at Sacred Heart School in Covina
for 33 years.
class notes
1970’s
Legend: CP- Current Parent, AP-Alumnae Parent, GP-Grandparent
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The Alumnae Committee held its inaugural meeting on Tuesday - January 12,
2016. If you're interested in joining the committee, please contact Summer
Williams, Director of Advancement and External Relations at swilliams@
stlucys.com.
alumnae giving back
to st. lucy’s
On Saturday - January 30, 2016, more than 375 moms and their daughters
attended the annual Mother Daughter Rally in the Gymnasium. Each class
dressed up in festive attire in their class colors and competed in fun minute-
to-win-it games. For the first time, St. Lucy’s welcomed alumnae from
classes 2010–2015 to this beloved event.
Moms and Daughters Rally
Their St. Lucy’s Spirit
attention
alumnae and
alumnae parents!
Have you moved? Has your daughter
moved out of your house? We want
to keep in touch with alumnae and
alumnae parents! Please submit
an update on St. Lucy’s website at
www.stlucys.com by clicking on the
“Alumnae” drop down menu and
“Update Your Info” on the left side
of the page. Thank you for keeping
in touch with St. Lucy’s!
supporting
st. lucy’s is easy!
Use Your Target Red Card to Take
Charge of Education. Register your
Target Red Card at www.Target.com/
TCOE. After you register your card,
1% of your purchases at Target and
Target.com goes back to St. Lucy’s
allowing the School to continue
providing a top-notch, private,
Catholic education to the students
today! Thank you for supporting
St. Lucy’s!
Top row (Left to Right): Jessica Haddad, Antoinette Haddad (mother), Dewhanne Nyivih
(mother), Havalin Nyivih, Roxanne Rubert (mother), Gabriella Rubert. Bottom row (Left to Right):
Michaela Toohey, Julia Toohey (mother), Claire Cassetta, Maria Cassetta (mother), Alyssa Rocha,
Gloria Rocha (mother).
Pictured Left to Right: Summer Williams, Director of Advancement and External Relations,
Gina De Santis Travis ’83, Verny Brias Kummerfeldt ’80, Lyssa Ortiz Vermillion ’01,
Marisa Munoz Jones ’87 and Patrice Hein ’03.
20. Office of Advancement
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Save the Date
September 26, 2016
Join us for another exciting fun-filled
day of golf at our 22nd Annual Regent
Golf Classic. This year we are thrilled
to announce our new location at the
scenic Glendora Country Club.
Registration will open in May 2016.
For more information, please contact
Victoria Sinclair at vsinclair@stlucys.com.
We look forward to seeing you on
the greens!
st. lucy’s
22nd annual
regent golf
classic